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-- of louisiana. $210 million is owed to the residents of the state of louisiana. the state went to the federal government and said, "we need the information so we can give this money to our residents." >> right. >> federal government will not give it away, will not give the information to the state of louisiana. the money is owed to the residents, but the federal government won't give the information to the state. >> how do you know this? >> it's published! it's in the public domain. they're fighting it. i mean, this is the insanity. it's not front-page news, but it's published information. >> so, is it something, though, that you need to, like, get a lawyer and file a bunch of paperwork to have access to this information? >> no, and i'll tell you the reason why. i'll tell you the reason why i wrote the book, okay? it's called "free money 'they' don't want you to know about" 'cause as i was researching this, i've seen, for example, guys on tv. and there's a guy that i know called matthew lesko, and he wears the suits with the crazy question marks. >> oh, yeah. >>
-- of louisiana. $210 million is owed to the residents of the state of louisiana. the state went to the federal government and said, "we need the information so we can give this money to our residents." >> right. >> federal government will not give it away, will not give the information to the state of louisiana. the money is owed to the residents, but the federal government won't give the information to the state. >> how do you know this? >> it's published!...
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if you're not familiar with it it follows a family from louisiana, a duck hunting family. they're kind of like the kardashians, but with less facial hair. the season finale last year was seen by 9.6 million people. which means the family got a raise, a & e now pays them around $200,000 per episode. you know, once upon a time this was the most popular cast on television, and now it's this. [ cheers and applause ] u know, usually the show "duck dynasty" operates at a pretty relaxed pace. there are some disagreements. sometimes they'll argue about who can eat the most donuts. but there's not a lot of drama. or at least there hasn't been in the past. this season, though, it seems like they're looking to increase the intensity by bringing some conflicts into the mix. >> for generations, they have been hunted. now, to defeat "the duck dynasty," the hunted must become the hunter. >> go! >> the "duck dynasty" season four premiere, only on a&e. it's time to pay the bills. >> we're definitely screwed now. >> jimmy: so that's fun, right? [ cheers and applause ] a show about duck hunt
if you're not familiar with it it follows a family from louisiana, a duck hunting family. they're kind of like the kardashians, but with less facial hair. the season finale last year was seen by 9.6 million people. which means the family got a raise, a & e now pays them around $200,000 per episode. you know, once upon a time this was the most popular cast on television, and now it's this. [ cheers and applause ] u know, usually the show "duck dynasty" operates at a pretty relaxed...
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louisiana lieutenant governor testified before that gro just last week. he joins us now from baton rouge. thank you for joining us. they have ruled out five countries have improperly subsidized shrimp coming into this country. how much of an advantage to these countries have when it comes to the shrimp business? >> it had a huge impact on the industry. particularly, among the gulf states. the price of shrimp is what determines whether or not they will make it or break it. ashley: how subsidized these products? >> dramatically. some give tax breaks to the shrimping industry. there are a variety of ways that they are subsidized. we are just looking for fairness and equity under the law. i think it is exactly what the finding will be next month. ashley: china says there is no evidence. what is your response to that? >> i not think they would violate the rules. the commerce department has found that there are grounds for violation. we certainly feel like next month they will reach that conclusion. ashley: there are those that say the shrimping business has al
louisiana lieutenant governor testified before that gro just last week. he joins us now from baton rouge. thank you for joining us. they have ruled out five countries have improperly subsidized shrimp coming into this country. how much of an advantage to these countries have when it comes to the shrimp business? >> it had a huge impact on the industry. particularly, among the gulf states. the price of shrimp is what determines whether or not they will make it or break it. ashley: how...
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you're all right of them read you love the way we teach it is the word of god does it okay lin from louisiana everyone is born innocent into the flesh in the second ear age it if you were bad in the first earth age does god put you into a body for example born with parents who abandon you born poor are having to work for the rest of her life the bible says you reap@what you sow i hated to use all of jacob i love before they were born that's what god said yes question does god giving this soul what he do search because the win against god and the first earth age absolutely the assault data had no respect whatsoever for his heritage can care about goff ven in the first earth age in and i'm not going to judge him in this earth age because he didn't want to things to come around pretty od in any part of his family then that oves the lo will be site okay if you were gd in the first earth age does god reward you with both parents to depend un born wealthy and does not have to work for a living because his father was rich questi is gorewarding this soul for what hdid ride in the first earth age i wo
you're all right of them read you love the way we teach it is the word of god does it okay lin from louisiana everyone is born innocent into the flesh in the second ear age it if you were bad in the first earth age does god put you into a body for example born with parents who abandon you born poor are having to work for the rest of her life the bible says you reap@what you sow i hated to use all of jacob i love before they were born that's what god said yes question does god giving this soul...
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i'm a louisiana boy, i don't want to spend a lot on clothes. he's picking up these nice clothes and in walks dr. rob thompson from chicago. he says, you buying mike some clothes? he said, yes. he says, i might as well buy him some, too. i'm in hong kong, at sammy the tailor, so i have -- by this time i've been blessed, god's good and i'm getting these custom made suits and and shirts and clothes. in walks dr. summerall and dr. rob thompson, side by side. mike, you buying some clothes? uh-huh. we're not going to let you buy those clothes. and they pay every -- let me put it this way. everywhere i go, people stuff business cards in my hand, wanting to buy me clothes. vb wants to take me shopping. i have clothes in my closet with the price tag still on them. wipe the jealousy off your face. i've never seen so much jealousy in one room.
i'm a louisiana boy, i don't want to spend a lot on clothes. he's picking up these nice clothes and in walks dr. rob thompson from chicago. he says, you buying mike some clothes? he said, yes. he says, i might as well buy him some, too. i'm in hong kong, at sammy the tailor, so i have -- by this time i've been blessed, god's good and i'm getting these custom made suits and and shirts and clothes. in walks dr. summerall and dr. rob thompson, side by side. mike, you buying some clothes? uh-huh....
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tickets from a speed limit change at the bottom of this bridge covered 80% of the budget for henderson, louisiana. more than $2 million. the police chief and his deputy deny it but they're accused of paying officers kickbacks to write extra tickets. across the country drivers are taking note, reporting 78,000 speed traps since 2000. in the data, a warning, the cities with the most traps are colorado springs, denver, vegas, austin, and the number one is houston. all those frustrated drivers who feel they have been pulled over in a speed trap, authorities say when there is a hill and the speed limit is 25 miles per hour, it's not a trap, it's about public safety. my police chief in georgia took me out for a little driver's ed near a hill i've had trouble with near my home. >> you need to cover that brake with your foot and slow down. >> reporter: the bottom of a hill is a classic ticketing hot spot. >> he's already up to 38 mile per hour. >> reporter: we know that speed kills. according to the federal government, nearly 10,000 americans die every year in speed related accidents. >> these are not sp
tickets from a speed limit change at the bottom of this bridge covered 80% of the budget for henderson, louisiana. more than $2 million. the police chief and his deputy deny it but they're accused of paying officers kickbacks to write extra tickets. across the country drivers are taking note, reporting 78,000 speed traps since 2000. in the data, a warning, the cities with the most traps are colorado springs, denver, vegas, austin, and the number one is houston. all those frustrated drivers who...
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ok. 10-year-old sammy sparks of lafayette parish, louisiana, showed up at his elementary school this morning covered in blood. when police got to his house, they found that his parents, charlie and alison sparks, were missing. well, forensics indicate that at least one of them was injured, and by the looks of it, it was pretty severely. has there been a ransom demand? there's been no communication whatsoever. then why call in the bau? new orleans is hoping we can interview sammy. no one's talked to the witness yet? i don't understand. if sammy was covered with blood, there's a good chance he could identify the unsub. sammy's autistic. getting him to tell us what happened isn't gonna be easy. captioning made possible by abc studios, llc and cbs, inc. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month.
ok. 10-year-old sammy sparks of lafayette parish, louisiana, showed up at his elementary school this morning covered in blood. when police got to his house, they found that his parents, charlie and alison sparks, were missing. well, forensics indicate that at least one of them was injured, and by the looks of it, it was pretty severely. has there been a ransom demand? there's been no communication whatsoever. then why call in the bau? new orleans is hoping we can interview sammy. no one's...
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if you're not familiar with it it follows a family from louisiana, a duck hunting family. they're kind of like the kardashians, but with less facial hair. the season finale last year was seen by 9.6 million people. which means the family got a raise, a & e now pays them around $200,000 per episode. you know, once upon a time this was the most popular cast on television, and now it's this. [ cheers and applause ] you know, usually the show "duck dynasty" operates at a pretty relaxed pace. there are some disagreements. sometimes they'll argue about who can eat the most donuts. but there's not a lot of drama. or at least there hasn't been in the past. this season, though, it seems like they're looking to increase the intensity by bringing some conflicts into the mix. >> for generations, they have been hunted. now, to defeat "the duck dynasty," the hunted must become the hunter. >> go! >> the "duck dynasty" season four premiere, only on a&e. it's time to pay the bills. >> we're definitely screwed now. >> jimmy: so that's fun, right? [ cheers and applause ] a show about duck hu
if you're not familiar with it it follows a family from louisiana, a duck hunting family. they're kind of like the kardashians, but with less facial hair. the season finale last year was seen by 9.6 million people. which means the family got a raise, a & e now pays them around $200,000 per episode. you know, once upon a time this was the most popular cast on television, and now it's this. [ cheers and applause ] you know, usually the show "duck dynasty" operates at a pretty...
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. >> so it's entirely true that you walked into the governor's mansion in baton rouge, louisiana and you ripped truman burrell's head off? >> it's not like he didn't deserve it, lawrence. >> well, what can i possibly say? coming up, what's wrong with texas? this is a very, very long list. i don't even know if we're even going to -- we could run overtime for all i know. get ready. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a
. >> so it's entirely true that you walked into the governor's mansion in baton rouge, louisiana and you ripped truman burrell's head off? >> it's not like he didn't deserve it, lawrence. >> well, what can i possibly say? coming up, what's wrong with texas? this is a very, very long list. i don't even know if we're even going to -- we could run overtime for all i know. get ready. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants...
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. >> so it's entirely true that you walked into the governor's mansion in baton rouge, louisiana and you ripped truman burrell's head off? >> it's not like he didn't deserve it, lawrence. >> well, what can i possibly say? coming up, what's wrong with texas? this is a very, very long list. i don't even know if we're even going to -- we could run overtime for all i know. get ready. announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna write a lot. so make sure they've got somewhere to write it. this week only get composition books for a dime. staples has it. staples. that was easy. this week only get composition books for a dime. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ female announcer ] no time to plan? there's sti
. >> so it's entirely true that you walked into the governor's mansion in baton rouge, louisiana and you ripped truman burrell's head off? >> it's not like he didn't deserve it, lawrence. >> well, what can i possibly say? coming up, what's wrong with texas? this is a very, very long list. i don't even know if we're even going to -- we could run overtime for all i know. get ready. announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna write a lot. so make...
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louisiana is next, republican line. caller: yes, good evening. i love you so much. i watch you all the time. spent my life all around the world. i think everybody needs to -- >> what about the issue we are talking about? do you find congressional town halls -- who is your representative? do you find the town halls in your district to be useful? caller: yes, that is a good thing there. to get together with these people there. it is a good thing there. host: jeffrey, thanks for your call. another issue that we haven't talked about so much this evening in terms of what people are hearing at town halls, this is the headline, lawmaker pressed on reform at town hall meeting. let's talk to bob in virginia who had a town hall recently. it says the focus was as godlattereform denied and -- enforcement mandates for legal status for people in the country unlawfully. castro, a latino teenager pressed goodlatte on the bill. i am troubled by your proclamation the border security will not be dealt with before documentation is given to immigrants, said castro who is a member of the
louisiana is next, republican line. caller: yes, good evening. i love you so much. i watch you all the time. spent my life all around the world. i think everybody needs to -- >> what about the issue we are talking about? do you find congressional town halls -- who is your representative? do you find the town halls in your district to be useful? caller: yes, that is a good thing there. to get together with these people there. it is a good thing there. host: jeffrey, thanks for your call....
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louisiana sugarcane back on its feet, until the hurricane of 1883. you go into mississippi, it was pretty horrible. it was not all blamed on sherman. it was the collapse of the cotton market. the english went to india, egypt for cotton the last few years of the blockade, it broke them. 6000 union soldiers elected to settle in new orleans. it was not all like "gone with the wind." it was coming back, but it was a different culture. it would not be agricultural. it would not have that until later in the 19th century. host: the north was in the midst of a great big industrial revolution. the days of the big financiers on wall street. tell us about what was happening there. guest: thanks in part to the machinery of war. guest: it was a continuation of the war and an expansion, and they were getting ready for the centennial of the nation and showing off the advances that had been made in the past 100 years. most of those were technological advances, the old farming equipment to the new modern technology, transcontinental railroad, transportation was bring
louisiana sugarcane back on its feet, until the hurricane of 1883. you go into mississippi, it was pretty horrible. it was not all blamed on sherman. it was the collapse of the cotton market. the english went to india, egypt for cotton the last few years of the blockade, it broke them. 6000 union soldiers elected to settle in new orleans. it was not all like "gone with the wind." it was coming back, but it was a different culture. it would not be agricultural. it would not have that...
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. >>> a new study ranks louisiana at the most obese state in the united states just above mississippi. >>> and apple co-founder steve wozniak offering his review of "jobs" with ashton kutchers ahis former partner. steve likes ashton better in "that '70s show" let's just say. >>> futures lower after the longest losing streak since december for stocks. the dow down for four consecutive trading days losing 440 points. >>> the irs sent out letters to 20,000 small business owners over the past year notifying them of possible income underreporting. the irs thinks businesses that get most of their sales through credit cards may be underreporting their cash transactions. cnn money has a list of places where homes are the most affordable and your income goes the farthest. top, altemon springs, florida. >> we norman hat tan. we had red flag warnings in the area, talking about strong winds and dry lightning, eventually we'll get more moisture and see rain hit the ground and that will bring relief toward the second half of the week but it will take some time. >>> rain, way too much of it, in the
. >>> a new study ranks louisiana at the most obese state in the united states just above mississippi. >>> and apple co-founder steve wozniak offering his review of "jobs" with ashton kutchers ahis former partner. steve likes ashton better in "that '70s show" let's just say. >>> futures lower after the longest losing streak since december for stocks. the dow down for four consecutive trading days losing 440 points. >>> the irs sent out...